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  • Supplemental SSBG Funds--2006

    January 1, 2006
    Supplemental SSBG Funds for Gulf Hurricane Relief State Percent Allocation Based on State's Share LOUISIANA 40.16% $220,901,534 MISSISSIPPI 23.35% $128,398,427 TEXAS 15.99% $87,951,690 FLORIDA 9.78% $53,808,916 ALABAMA 5.06%
  • FY 2010 SSBG Allocations

    June 11, 2010
     

  • FY 2011 SSBG Allocations

    June 11, 2011
     

  • Grant Awards (Supplementary 2009)

    May 10, 2012
    Social Services Block Grant Supplemental Funds State Allocation     Alabama $13,092,588 Arkansas $7,386,653 Colorado $8,931,072 Florida $35,384,592 Georgia $18,111,127 Illinois $30,502,439 Indiana $18,139,459 Iowa $11,157,944 Kentucky $7,732,381 Louisiana $129,737,880 Maine $2,425,722
  • Hurricane Sandy SSBG Supplemental Funds

    March 28, 2013

    This resource provides information to States regarding the distribution of Hurricane Sandy SSBG Supplemental Funds and provides guidance on allowable activities, reporting requirements, filing a Notice of Federal Interest, obligating and expending funds, and grantee monitoring.

  • FY 2012 SSBG Allocations

    June 11, 2012
     

  • Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) Fact Sheet

    April 11, 2013
    SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (SSBG) FACT SHEET

    Purpose:    To support social services directed towards achieving economic self-sufficiency; preventing or remedying neglect, abuse, or the exploitation of children and adults; preventing or reducing inappropriate institutionalization; and securing referral for institutional care, where appropriate.   

  • SSBG Dear Colleague Letter-FY 2013 Allocations Update

    April 12, 2013

    The purpose of this message is to provide you with an update on the third and fourth quarter allocations of Social Services Block Grant (SSBG) funds for the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2013.

  • SSBG Dear Colleague Letter- Sequestration

    March 12, 2013

    This message serves as guidance regarding  the Budget Control Act of 2011, in which a series of spending cuts, called sequestration, will cancel approximately $85 billion in budgetary resources across the Federal government for the remainder of the Federal fiscal year.  As a partner with you in accomplishing the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) mission, we are writing to provide you with information about what this reduction means for the funds provided to your organization.